DMR and a HotSpot I bit the bullet and joined the world of DMR. The build of the Radio Shack and Office is almost over which will mean setting up antennas and equipment. In the meantime I have joined the world of DMR. The nearest DMR repeater from here is VK2ROJ, however I'm unable to access it directly. To get up and running quickly and not enter the "Is it the Hardware, or is it the Software?" conundrum when setting up a home built Hotspot, I bought one already built and almost ready to go. I bought a "ShackSpot" from Glenn VK4NGA and was very happy with the build, service and support. https://www.facebook.com/vk4nga/ QSL Communications had a group buy on Retevis RT3S DMR Hand Helds. https://qslcomms.com.au/ I took up the offer and am happy with the radio. There is a bit of a learning curve with DMR but it is well worth the effort. More posts to come.....
Here is the details on the portable antenna kit I use. This Sunday I set up in my back yard, as my regular antenna is current unserviceable. The operating position was using the terrace furniture for the Icom IC7300 and the Emtron EAT300A ATU A Squidpole and a 40M dipole as an inverted "V" worked great Details of the Portable Antenna Kit I have assembled. VK2WI ARNSW Sunday Morning News. Great signals on 40M AM and 30M SSB OK on 5.425kHz (VKE580)
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